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    Hendery, J (2013) Attracting & Retaining Tourism Talent: Changing Demographics Impact Labour Supply and Demand. Pp. n.d. Data retrieved from http://attraction.ttracanada.ca/attracting-retaining-tourism-talent-changing-demographics-impact-labour-supply-and-demand/#.UnURw1dg-Pq History of British Tourism (2013). Pp. n.d. Data retrieved from http://www.history.uk.com/history/history-british-tourism-british-tou/ Horn, R

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    on politics or a particular religion (Lee & Chang, 2008, p. 184). The cost of terrorism on tourism and hospitality industry on those terror attacks like; September 11, in 2002, Bali and Paris attacks affected the global tourism industry. It led to the decline in the international travel throughout the world. The airline also reduced the capacity, over million jobs were lost across the globe in the tourism and the hospitality industry (Bac, Bugnar, & Mester, 2015, pg. 34). Consequently, affected the

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    As a well-known goal for a large portion of the traveler individuals from around the globe and a spot that has a little province of occupied of Polynesians situated amidst the Pacific Ocean furthermore known as the 50th state for United State of America. Surely understood to most vacationer for the white sand on their shorelines and a spot a few people allude to as heaven. Hawaii a spot with a delightful Hospitality and encompassing of numerous different things. The motivation behind this second

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    environment program environment for development (UNEP) Tourism and Economic Conservation The main positive economic impacts of tourism relate to foreign exchange earnings, contributions to government revenues, and generation of employment and business opportunities. These are discussed briefly here; further information on economic contributions from tourism can be found at the World Travel & Tourism Council 's home page. Foreign exchange earnings Tourism expenditures and the export and import of related

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    Advances of Technology in Tourism: A Literature of Review Introduction Technologies have influenced the growth and development of tourism industry in many ways. The issue that will be covered in this literature review is the advances of technology in tourism. The purpose of this literature review will explore the major opportunities for tourism service providers. The literature gathered from a variety of resources in particular areas of Internet and social media, innovation of technology in multimedia

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    kilometers northeast of Nagoya and about 200 km southwest of Tokyo. This report discusses the impact of the Mt Ontake volcanic eruption in tourism industry and made some suggestion for the following recovery of Reconstruction process. Introduction This report discusses the impact of the Mt Ontake volcanic eruption in tourism industry. Firstly, the issue and factor in tourism related to the loss of economic benefit in a period would be analyzed. This includes how it impacts the Mt Ontake, as it both is valuable

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    5.1 Issues in the Malaysia Tourism Industry Malaysia tourism obtained the fast development as a result of it own superiorities in natural and cultural travel resources as well as government's vigorously support. It has become the country's second biggest source of foreign exchange and the third largest economy sector. But under this excellent prospect, we instead should have a more sober understanding to the tourism’s vulnerability and the issues in the Malaysia travel industry to continue developing

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    image of the country abroad, as people’s awareness is rising, thanks to social media and the fast digital communications. Potential tourists could choose to boycott the country on purpose. Tourists’ habits and concerns are nowadays changing, as the world get more and more concerned about environment and biodiversity. ⇒ Long term effect: protecting animals and biodiversity is important as it represents a complete ecosystems, whose balance is very fragile. If a species or an ecosystem disappear, it will

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    Tourism and Its Related Industries in Egypt

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    destination on earth. Nowadays, tourism is one of the most important industries and it is the leader in providing new jobs to decrease the unemployment rate. It involves a range of organizations, businesses and government agencies working together complementary to each other. After January 25th, the rates of tourism has decreased in Egypt due to many reasons. It has been proven that tourist’s number has fallen from 14 million in 2010 to 10.2 million in 2013. According to (Tourism in Egypt: A slow recovery-

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    The tourism industry has become an increasingly important source of revenue for many countries. In the global environment concept, the tourism is the main communicator and promotor of the international trade. The expansion of the tourism creates many advantages and also cause some critical issues including social dislocations, Negative impacts on local culture and social structure, disruptive for the ecological and biological diversity. The minimising negative impact and managing the tourism industry

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